All permits being submitted for plan review must include a Construction Site Management Plan with a completed application attached. Plans must also be submitted detailing the location of the various construction supplies, such as dumpsters, fences, temporary toilets, temporary trailers and parking.

For minor, interior commercial and multifamily alterations, this site plan is usually waived.

Any new development, redevelopment or substantial improvement are required to submit a site drainage plan when submitting for a Building Permit. This plan will show the permanent drainage for the property after construction is completed and will require steps to be performed in order to keep water from draining onto the neighbor's property. See Ordinance 07-11807

All construction sites are required to have a 6-foot, chain-link fence with windscreen. At the base of the chain-link fence, a silt-screen fence is also required.

Before any permit for a complete or partial demolition can be issued, a Temporary Construction Fence permit must be issued and inspected. This requirement is retroactive; all permits that are currently in plan review will have to meet this requirement before the building permit can be issued.

Before any permit for a new or major addition project can be issued, a Temporary Construction Fence Permit must be issued and inspected.

Construction fences are only required on the front side of the property for commercial and R1-15A areas.

On waterfront lots, the construction fence on the waterside shall be only 3-foot high with a windscreen and silt fence at the base.

To order a fire hydrant flow test, complete the Fire Hydrant Flow Test Application and return it with a check in the amount of $100 to the City of Naples Building Department at:295 Riverside Cr.Naples, FL 34102

The flow test results will be mailed or faxed to you according to your instructions.

Yes. According to Ordinance 50-39 (2) a - A project sign denoting one contractor or other responsible party for the work under construction shall be permitted for each parcel of property for which there is an active building permit. The project sign shall be removed prior to the issuance of a certificate of completion or occupancy.

The sign shall be no larger than 12 inches by 18 inches. A permit is not required for this sign.

Yes - in most cases. A $50 re-inspection fee can be charged to cover the additional trip and labor required for re-inspection. This is in keeping with our fee ordinance. Some inspections require multiple inspections of the same type (i.e. 3-4 rough electrical inspections instead of the normal 1). In this case a “Partial Inspection” fee of $25 is charged for extra inspections beyond the normal 1st inspection.

A permit can be extended one time for a period of 90 days (exception, demolitions for 30 days). An extension fee of $35 is required along with a completed "extension request-fax form". This form is #15 found on our website under "Building Permit Forms."

Per the 2010 FBC Section 105.3.2: If a permit has not been picked up from our office within 180 days from time of permit submittal then that permit is considered expired. An application can be extended prior to that expiration for a period of 90 days when written cause is provided and approved by the Building Official. Submit a written request of extension (90 days maximum) and the reason (cause) for the extension. Include the permit number in the letter.

1. Submit two (2) completely assembled sets of plans showing both the Main House and Guest House on each set. 2. Each plan set should include two (2) separate legends with the breakdown of all square footages. One legend for the Main House and one legend for the Guest House.3. Each plan set should include separate energy calculations. Three copies (3) for the Main House and three copies (3) for the Guest House. 4. Sumbit two (2) completed application forms. Labeling one (Main House) and another (Guest House).5. Indicate on the (Main House) application form that structure's estimated cost, square footages, drescription of work, etc.6. Indicate on the (Guest House) application form that structure's estimated cost, square footages, drescription of work, etc. 7. The total square footage on the application forms should match the legend on the plans for both the Main House and Guest House.8. The air conditioned square footage on the application forms should match the legend on the plans for both the Main House and Guest House as well as the energy calculations. 9. Two (2) separate permit numbers will be assigned, one for the Main House and one for the Guest House. 10. Please follow procedure above when submitting for a new construction of a Main House and Detached Garage (attach specific forms as applicable).

(a) Portable trailers that are no larger than 8'x16' on wheels do not require a permit. (b) All other trailers that are to be used as "office space" with electric must be permitted using the Construction Temporary Use Permit application.(c) Storage containers / trailers that lay on the ground and are not for human occupancy do not require a permit but must be included on the Construction Site Management Plan.(d) All trailers and storage containers must also be located on the building site and cannot be located in the ROW.

Yes, as listed on our Pre-Submittal Checklist included as part of our Single Family New Permit Application, truss drawings are required at the time of submittal. If a contractor wants to submit a permit and truss plans are NOT provided include a letter with the permit stating such. The permit can still be reviewed for all other requirements but a "hold" will be placed on the issuing of the permit pending submittal of the truss manufactures plan sheet (along with the approval / review statement from the engineer of record). As an alternative if a contractor wants to submit for a permit prior to floor and truss plans being available from the truss manufacturer, the engineer of record can produce truss plans themselves and the Building Dept. will accept them and allow the permit to move forward. Once a truss drawing is later provided by the actual truss manufacturer it can be submitted as a revision to the plans. Truss plans do require a review/acceptance statement from the design professional of record. In an effort to allow a project to proceed a contractor may submit a Site Permit application to proceed with clearing, grading, and pile driving activity only. Offers of seismic monitoring and inspection of adjacent properties must be included with the Site Permit application.